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Top 12 States Behind 2020 WCBB Commitments (Thus Far) by dillon77

Raoul has compiled the states that are contributing the most to the 2020 WCBB commitments. Three states (Florida, New York, Pennsylvania) are tied in fourth with 37 each. In fact, ND has one each from NY (Nat Marshall) and Alli Campbell (Pennsylvania), with Alasia Hayes hailing from Tennessee.

Orangutan has long written about how ND's recruiting strength has been in certain Midwest States and the Mid-Atlantic States: an I-80 corridor, if you will. Heading east from the Mississippi, everyone of those states, save Indiana, is on this list. We'll see what states are added after this weekend.


Top 10 states represented among the 755 known WBB commits in the 2020 class:
1. Texas: 57 (7.5%)
2. Illinois: 41
3. California: 38
4. (tie) Florida, NY, Penn.: 37
7. Georgia: 33
8. NJ: 32
9. Ohio: 31
10. Maryland: 29